Persist, Your Destiny Awaits | Dr. Tremayne Thurman, OTD | Thurman Group Global
THE PERSISTENCE BOOK · COMING SUMMER 2026

College Doesn’t Have a Getting-In Problem.
It Has a Staying-In Problem.

Most families spend years preparing for admission. Far fewer prepare for persistence.

Nearly 4 in 10 students who begin college do not finish within six years. The challenge is not mainly academic. Research points to emotional, social, behavioral, financial, and environmental factors that decide whether a student stays.

39%
Do Not Finish
In Six Years
48%
Lowest-Income
Students Finish
71%
Public Four-Year
Finish
36%
For-Profit
Finish
Source: National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, six-year completion data.
THE STORY

In 1998 I was a community college student in the low country of South Carolina, with a dream of being an engineer and no clear way to get there.

I sat down with the director of the program I was in, and she gave me what she thought was the safe answer. Get the assistant credential first, she said. Work a while. Then maybe go back for the full degree later. She was kind. She was also wrong about the ceiling.

So I went and found the transfer program nobody had told me about. Twenty years later I walked back into the Medical University of South Carolina and earned my doctorate.

The brochure said one road. The road said another.

THAT GAP BETWEEN THE BROCHURE AND THE ROAD IS WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT.
THE CENTRAL IDEA

The Persistence
Gap.

Admission rewards what can be measured. Persistence depends on what usually goes unmeasured. The distance between the two is where students are lost.

WHAT COLLEGES MEASURE
The Admission Profile
  • 01 GPA
  • 02 ACT
  • 03 SAT
  • 04 Class rank
WHAT COLLEGES ASSUME
The Persistence Profile
  • 01 Emotional regulation
  • 02 Belonging
  • 03 Help-seeking
  • 04 Time management
  • 05 Financial management
  • 06 Identity stability
THE FRAMEWORK

The Persistence
Stack.

Persistence is not one skill. It is a stack, and each layer holds up the one below it. When the lower layers are strong, the academic work has somewhere to stand.

Identity
Knowing who you are, so the first hard semester does not get to rewrite the answer.
Emotional Intelligence
Reading and managing emotion under pressure. One of the strongest non-academic predictors of whether a student stays.
Belonging
The felt sense that you are supposed to be here. A survival skill, not a soft one.
Life Skills
The seven daily skills that keep the academic work standing: sleep, money, time, food, body, communication, anchor.
Persistence
Getting in, staying in, and finishing what you start.
THE SIGNATURE LAYER

The Seven
Life Skills.

Seven skills the high school system does not consistently reinforce, and the ones that decide whether a freshman stays through the first year of college.

1
Sleep
Protecting consistent, sufficient sleep as a non-negotiable, not a luxury.
WHY IT MATTERS

Sleep loss degrades mood, memory, and judgment within days.

PERSISTENCE LINK

Rested students regulate stress and show up. Exhausted students spiral.

2
Money
Managing a budget, aid, and everyday spending without panic.
WHY IT MATTERS

Financial stress is one of the most common reasons students quietly leave.

PERSISTENCE LINK

Money control keeps a cash-flow problem from becoming a dropout.

3
Time
Owning an unstructured schedule when no one is checking on you.
WHY IT MATTERS

College removes the bells, the reminders, and the built-in structure.

PERSISTENCE LINK

Self-managed time turns freedom into progress instead of free fall.

4
Food
Feeding yourself real meals on a student budget and a student schedule.
WHY IT MATTERS

Poor fuel quietly erodes energy, focus, and mood.

PERSISTENCE LINK

A student who eats well has the baseline to do the work.

5
Body
Basic self-care and self-advocacy in healthcare while living away from home.
WHY IT MATTERS

Untreated illness and avoidance compound fast on a campus.

PERSISTENCE LINK

Students who advocate for their health stay healthy enough to stay enrolled.

6
Communication
Asking for help, handling conflict, and having the hard conversation.
WHY IT MATTERS

Help-seeking is a skill, and most students were never taught it.

PERSISTENCE LINK

Students who speak up get the support that keeps them in.

7
Anchor
A stable inner center: values, faith, purpose, and identity.
WHY IT MATTERS

The first real crisis tests what a student is built on.

PERSISTENCE LINK

An anchored student bends in the storm without breaking.

THE MODEL FOR FAMILIES

The Four
Roads.

There is no single road to a meaningful life. In one family, four siblings took four different roads from the same parents, and all four arrived.

The Four Roads are pathways, not boxes. The work is matching a student to the road that fits, instead of forcing every student onto the same one.

ROAD ONE
The Traditional Track
The residential four-year university path. Real and right for many students. It is one road, not the only road.
ROAD TWO
The Service & Trade Track
Military, skilled trade, and family business. A road shaped as much by the access of a season as by talent, and a dignified life all the same.
ROAD THREE
The Entrepreneurial Track
Creative and entrepreneurial work built on raw talent and audacity, with the credential optional and the income real.
ROAD FOUR
The Non-Linear Track
Associate’s to master’s to doctorate, out of order and across decades. The road that does not look like the brochure, and arrives anyway.
THE TWO-MINUTE CHECK

Is Your Student
Ready to Stay In?

Answer seven quick questions about your student, one for each life skill. There are no wrong answers, only a clearer picture of where the gaps are before move-in.

SLEEPKeeps a consistent sleep schedule on their own.
MONEYCan manage a budget and everyday spending without help.
TIMEManages their own time when no one is checking.
FOODCan feed themselves real meals on a student budget.
BODYWould book their own appointment and speak up about their health.
COMMUNICATIONAsks for help and handles conflict directly.
ANCHORHas a steady sense of who they are and what they value.
DR. TREMAYNE
THURMAN, OTD
01OF 3
PERSIST
YOUR DESTINY AWAITS
THE PERSISTENCE BOOK GETTING IN. STAYING IN.
FINISHING WHAT YOU START.
THE FIELD GUIDE

Persist, Your Destiny Awaits

The framework above is the map. The book is the field guide. Twelve chapters that turn the Persistence Stack, the Seven Life Skills, and the Four Roads into something a parent and a student can actually use.

It was developed across nearly two decades of clinical practice and is informed by the research of Bar-On, Tinto, Parker, Goleman, Walton, Cohen, and Strayhorn. It reads like a story and works like a manual.

CHAPTER ONE
The Brochure Isn’t Your Destiny
Plus eleven more, from the persistence gap to the four roads to the closing benediction.

The full book arrives Summer 2026. Chapter 1 is available free right now.

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THE AUTHOR

Why He Wrote
This Book.

WHO HE IS
Dr. Tremayne Thurman, OTD, is an occupational therapist, an emotional intelligence researcher, and a father of three in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
WHY HE CARES
He has spent nearly two decades watching capable people stall. Not for a lack of intelligence, but for a lack of the skills nobody ever named for them.
THE QUESTION
One question has driven the work the whole way. What actually keeps a person in, when getting in was never the hard part?
THE JOURNEY
He went from a community college associate’s degree to a master’s degree at the Medical University of South Carolina. He later returned to MUSC and graduated at 44 with his doctorate degree. He has been married for over twenty years and is raising three children, and one of them is on the road the book details.
THE CREDENTIALS
He is the founder and CEO of Thurman Group Global, EQ-i 2.0 certified, a Maxwell Method DISC Consultant and Trainer, and the behavioral-framework partner to the Francis Marion University Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, where his model is embedded in the curriculum. Persist is his first book, the first of a planned trilogy.
THE ECOSYSTEM

One Method.
A Complete Path.

The book is the entry point. Each level goes deeper, in order. Start where you are.

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Start where you are. The first decision is the smallest one.

THE FIRST DECISION

You Have Seen the Gap.
Now Make a Decision.

Persistence is built one decision at a time. Before you close this page, sit with three honest questions about your student.

01 Do they have the seven life skills, or only the grades?
02 Do they know which of the four roads actually fits them?
03 If the first hard semester came tomorrow, what would they lean on?

If the answer is not clear yet, that is exactly why this book exists. The first move is small, and it is free.

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